Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hindi-Urdu

Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hindi-Urdu
Title Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hindi-Urdu PDF eBook
Author Emily Manetta
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 171
Release 2011
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027208212

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Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral-University of California, Santa Cruz) under the title: Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hindi-Urdu.

Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hini-Urdu

Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hini-Urdu
Title Peripheries in Kashmiri and Hini-Urdu PDF eBook
Author Emily Walker Manetta
Publisher
Total Pages 458
Release 2006
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Rarely Used Structures and Lesser-Studied Languages

Rarely Used Structures and Lesser-Studied Languages
Title Rarely Used Structures and Lesser-Studied Languages PDF eBook
Author Emily Manetta
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 191
Release 2019-08-29
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1000693198

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This book investigates a set of marginal syntactic structures which have been singularly influential in the development of generative theory, spotlighting lesser-studied languages of the Indic family while emphasizing implications for linguistic theory more broadly. After first defining what constitutes a marginal syntactic structure, this book then undertakes a micro-comparative approach to the rigorous exploration of fundamental properties of human language, including displacement, ellipsis, unbounded dependencies, and the role of clausal peripheries in such languages as Kashmiri and Romani. In so doing, Manetta interrogates and ultimately affirms the relevance of marked and marginal strings which have proven to be crucial to generative syntax while simultaneously advocating for the role of lesser-studied languages to the study of such properties. This book is key reading for graduate students and researchers in linguistics and syntax more specifically, as well as those interested in the study of Indic languages.

The Lexicon–Syntax Interface

The Lexicon–Syntax Interface
Title The Lexicon–Syntax Interface PDF eBook
Author Pritha Chandra
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 285
Release 2014-03-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027270821

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The present collection offers fresh perspectives on the lexicon-syntax interface, drawing on novel data from South Asian languages like Bangla, Hindi-Urdu, Kashmiri, Kannada, Malayalam, Manipuri, Punjabi, and Telugu. It covers different phenomena like adjectives, nominal phrases, ditransitives, light verbs, middles, passives, causatives, agreement, and pronominal clitics, while trying to settle the theoretical tensions underlying the interaction of the lexicon with the narrow syntactic component. All the chapters critically survey previous analyses in detail, suggesting how these may or may not be extended to South Asian languages. Novel explanations are proposed, which handle not only the novel data presented here, but also pave alternative ways to look at issues of minimalist architecture.

Rethinking Verb Second

Rethinking Verb Second
Title Rethinking Verb Second PDF eBook
Author Rebecca Woods
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 928
Release 2020-03-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0192582577

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This volume provides the most exhaustive and comprehensive treatment available of the Verb Second property, which has been a central topic in formal syntax for decades. While Verb Second has traditionally been considered a feature primarily of the Germanic languages, this book shows that it is much more widely attested cross-linguistically than previously thought, and explores the multiple empirical, theoretical, and experimental puzzles that remain in developing an account of the phenomenon. Uniquely, formal theoretical work appears alongside studies of psycholinguistics, language production, and language acquisition. The range of languages investigated is also broader than in previous work: while novel issues are explored through the lens of the more familiar Germanic data, chapters also cover Verb Second effects in languages such as Armenian, Dinka, Tohono O'odham, and in the Celtic, Romance, and Slavonic families. The analyses have wide-ranging consequences for our understanding of the language faculty, and will be of interest to researchers and students from advanced undergraduate level upwards in the fields of syntax, historical linguistics, and language acquisition.

Probes and Their Horizons

Probes and Their Horizons
Title Probes and Their Horizons PDF eBook
Author Stefan Keine
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 380
Release 2020-02-25
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0262357321

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A comprehensive theory of selective opacity effects—configurations in which syntactic domains are opaque to some processes but transparent to others—within a Minimalist framework. In this book, Stefan Keine investigates in detail “selective opacity”— configurations in which syntactic domains are opaque to some processes but transparent to others—and develops a comprehensive theory of these syntactic configurations within a contemporary Minimalist framework. Although such configurations have traditionally been analyzed in terms of restrictions on possible sequences of movement steps, Keine finds that analogous restrictions govern long-distance dependencies that do not involve movement. He argues that the phenomenon is more widespread and abstract than previously assumed. He proposes a new approach to such effects, according to which probes that initiate the operation Agree are subject to “horizons,” which terminate their searches. Selective opacity effects raise important questions about the nature of locality in natural language, the representation of movement-type asymmetries, correlations between clause structure and locality, and possible interactions between syntactic dependencies. With a focus on in-depth case studies of Hindi-Urdu and German, Keine offers detailed investigations of movement dependencies, long-distance agreement, wh-dependencies, the A/A' distinction, restructuring, freezing effects, successive cyclicity, and phase theory. Keine's account offers a thorough understanding of selective opacity and the systematic overarching generalizations to which it is subject.

The Left Periphery

The Left Periphery
Title The Left Periphery PDF eBook
Author Anne Sturgeon
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 160
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027255121

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This study of the interaction of syntax, pragmatics, and prosody in left peripheral positions focuses on two left dislocation constructions in Czech, Hanging Topic Left Dislocation and Contrastive Left Dislocation. The structure of the left periphery is delineated though a thorough description and analysis of these constructions with respect to their syntactic behavior, discourse function and prosody. Following recent work on the Syntax-Phonology interface, prosody in these constructions is shown to interact in interesting ways with the narrow syntax. Unexpected patterns of left-edge resumption are explained though the role of the PF component of the grammar.